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About the bill

Source: Republican Policy Committee

H.R. 1297 revises the requirements for the Quadrennial Homeland Security Review (QHSR) with the purpose of improving the quality and timeliness of the review that the Department of Homeland Security carries out. Specifically, the bill requires the Department of Homeland Security to: conduct a risk assessment to inform the Quadrennial Homeland Security Review, complete more robust stakeholder engagement, and maintain all documentation regarding the Quadrennial Review.

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Prognosis Details

This bill has a 49% chance of being enacted.

Factors considered:

The overall text of the bill does little to affect its chances of being enacted. Although this bill has a low chance of enactment, there is 1 provision within this bill that the provision-level textual analysis considers likely to be enacted. There are often multiple bills with the same legal provisions within them. The bill's primary sponsor is a Democrat. The bill is assigned to the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs committee. There is 1 related bill in Congress. The bill's primary subject is Government operations and politics.